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comparative more Amazonian, superlative most Amazonian
Of or relating to the Amazons; aggressive and warlike. examples
Having to do with the Amazon River in South America, and its surrounding region. examples
Of or relating to the most recent Martian geological time period. examples
(of a woman) Very tall, strong and athletic. examples
Requiring a huge amount of work; of extraordinary difficulty; Herculean. quotations examples
It's to their credit that they are capable of such "transformations," as well as performing the amazonian task of surviving and working as a small theater.
1981 April 18, Michael Bronski, “Good Production ― Bad Play”, in Gay Community News, page 10
Russian capitalism created an exploited economic class that was up against these common enemies at every turn and was forced to take on the Amazonian task of battling class rule, its ideology and state.
2004 July 15, Leslie Feinberg, “Roots of Russian 'homosexual subculture'”, in Workers World
The Amazonian geological period. examples
plural Amazonians
An Amazon. examples
(informal) An employee of Amazon.com, Inc.. quotations examples
[…] Amazonians like David Risher, who lead[sic] the first expansion into retail in the 1990s; Warren Jenson, Covey's short-lived successor as CFO; and Rick Dalzell, the former Army Ranger who was Amazon's CIO for a decade.
2013, Brad Stone, The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
In a memo to his company’s 180,000 workers late Sunday, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos called the practices depicted in the story as “shockingly callous,” but said: “The article doesn’t describe the Amazon I know or the caring Amazonians I work with every day.”
2015 August 17, Krishnadev Calamur, quoting Jeff Bezos, “Amazon's Jeff Bezos Responds to Times Story on Working Conditions”, in The Atlantic